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December 8, 2025
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Lightroom, photos s'écrasent / se juxtaposent dans l'application

  • December 8, 2025
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Bonjour !

 

J'ai un soucis depuis quelques jours qui m'empêchent de travailler sur Lightroom.

Lorsque que j'utilise Lightroom, cela fait plusieurs semaines que les photos s'entremêlent de manière aléatoirement entre elles (exemple photo en pj) et il est impossible de revenir en arrière.

Ça me pose un énorme problème car je ne sais pas d'où ça vient, je ne peux donc pas travailler dessus depuis plusieurs jours alors que j'ai 2 mariages en attente...

 

Quelqu'un est ou a déjà été dans cette situtation ? Quelle est la solution s'il vous plait ?

Merci à vous !

Correct answer Claire H.

Hi @Valentin5C30, welcome to the Lightroom community forums! Either GPU rendering or catalog corruption may be the cause of the issue. Let's try a few things to fix this issue:

1. Turn off GPU acceleration: Preferences > Performance > Use Graphics Processor > Off. Restart Lightroom and check if the problem disappears.

2. Reset Camera Raw cache: Preferences > Performance > Camera Raw Cache > Purge.

3. Reset Lightroom preferences: Hold Alt/Option+Shift while launching and confirm Reset Preferences. Please refer to the HelpX article for the steps. https://adobe.ly/3HsQXpA It is recommended to back up your catalog before resetting preferences. For more information, you can refer to this article: https://adobe.ly/4dW8vqF.

4. If the issue persists, create a new album and re-import the affected photos. This forces Lightroom to rebuild previews.

 

As a safety measure, export originals before making changes. If turning off the GPU fixes the problem, keep it off until drivers are updated. If not, the images are likely corrupt and should be repaired or replaced. If none of these steps work for you, we can continue troubleshooting to see if that helps. I hope this helps! ^CH

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Claire H.
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Claire H.Community ManagerCorrect answer
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December 8, 2025

Hi @Valentin5C30, welcome to the Lightroom community forums! Either GPU rendering or catalog corruption may be the cause of the issue. Let's try a few things to fix this issue:

1. Turn off GPU acceleration: Preferences > Performance > Use Graphics Processor > Off. Restart Lightroom and check if the problem disappears.

2. Reset Camera Raw cache: Preferences > Performance > Camera Raw Cache > Purge.

3. Reset Lightroom preferences: Hold Alt/Option+Shift while launching and confirm Reset Preferences. Please refer to the HelpX article for the steps. https://adobe.ly/3HsQXpA It is recommended to back up your catalog before resetting preferences. For more information, you can refer to this article: https://adobe.ly/4dW8vqF.

4. If the issue persists, create a new album and re-import the affected photos. This forces Lightroom to rebuild previews.

 

As a safety measure, export originals before making changes. If turning off the GPU fixes the problem, keep it off until drivers are updated. If not, the images are likely corrupt and should be repaired or replaced. If none of these steps work for you, we can continue troubleshooting to see if that helps. I hope this helps! ^CH